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Over the past 10 Years

Kenya School Scholarships for Kenyan Students to join our Youth Network

907

Kenyan women graduated from our 6-month education program

231

American young women have graduated from the Young Women's Leadership Challenge

160

Kenyan women have been trained in Reproductive Health

Economic and Community Empowerment

Kenyan Women's Network participants' weekly income rose 31% on average from 2015 to 2016.

563 small businesses opened.

177 women received animal husbandry training and livestock.

62% of the Kenyan Women’s Network reported being able to provide the main source of family income.

372 Kenyan women have received Pangea's first aid training.

Pangea graduates become active leaders in their communities resulting in key positions in schools, churches and non-profits.

Scholarship Students in Kenya

In 2013 and 2014, 15 Pangea scholars (100% of graduation candidates) successfully completed their secondary education (high school) and achieved exam scores that would allow them to enroll in university or an accredited professional college. Since 2009, 100% of our primary-to-secondary transition students successfully enrolled in secondary schools across the country.

YWLC Students in the U.S.

100

Take Action Challenge (TAC) Social Enterprises have been created

$4,100

Raised for Pangea

11

Have become Pangea interns

81% of every dollar Pangea raises goes directly to programs and our mission to empower motivated individuals with the knowledge, skills and an ongoing network of support in order to achieve their dreams and make positive, life-changing contributions to the communities in which they live.